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Have your say on the state of database monitoring in 2021

Since 2018, over 2,400 SQL Server professionals have provided valuable insights into how they monitor and manage their estates, and what challenges they’re facing, through the only industry-wide survey of its kind. The results of the annual survey have not only benefited the community but also helped us better understand how we could shape our own product development to deliver more value where organizations need it.

Monitor your SQL Server databases in the cloud and on-premises with one monitoring tool

There’s no doubt the cloud is having a big impact on the nature and make-up of SQL Server estates. The 2021 State of Database DevOps report from Redgate, for example, showed that 58% of organizations now use the cloud either wholly or in combination with on-premises servers, compared to 46% in the same report a year earlier.

How to Ensure Successful Remote Support

In recent times, particularly during the pandemic, working remotely has become the new normal. Not only is it a need of the time, but employers have also started acknowledging the benefits of a remote workforce. Some of these include cost elimination of renting a workspace, access to a wider talent pool, and increased productivity. Furthermore, a better work-life balance also relates to higher employee satisfaction, loyalty and retention.

Enabling Profitable Business Services through OTN Switching

OTN Switching in the Access can change the equation for offering attractively-priced L1 business services. By eliminating the complexities of muxponders and transponders, DWDM optical and traffic engineering, OTN switching technology can enable most common services over a greatly simplified architecture. Efficiencies can be achieved in both capital as well as in operational costs allowing a competitive edge to your services portfolio.